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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTONX, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1937. DR.F. H. THOMPSON DIES IN ANNAPOLIS Retired Physician Served on Council and School Board Many Years. By the Associated Press. ANNAPOLIS, Ju services for Dr. Thompson, a descer Wilson Peale, famous Colonial paint- er, will be held tomorrow from the home of his son, Dennis J. Thomp- son, here Dr. Thompson, been 83 years old expectedly of ack yester- day at his som’s he He retired from active medical practice several years ago A member of one of the old An- napolis families, Dr. Thompson was & son of the late Dennis Claude Thomp- son and Mrs. S; beth Tuck Thompson 29.—Funeral k Howard who would have ust 21, died un- educated Medical School. Martha Ro- ines Coun- In 1883 he ma period pr Trustees of LONDON PREPARES Historic Buildings Surveyed for | Poison Gas Proofing. LONDON. Jul Sassoon, fi ["WIZZLERS come from the str est places into, so to speak who is also a phonebe fiddling with a | ing a conversa two triangles, The top one down. the ot joined and f At this po started to leave Each was a of the four cor one and one rs of the tike diagram enough, so ano *intersection appeared one triangle th to the base of tt lo and behold. two more digits fell where the vertical line joined each of the two bases. Now, the str: st thing of all was . that wherever ree numbers were connected by a line. they added up to 12. With the sevel tle squares ready to receive their seven digits can you supply them so they add up to 12 as specified? (Copyright, 1937.) (See ANSWER, Page C-11) GLIDDEN VACATION INT SPECIAL PAINT NOW Tse the Glidden Budeet Plan: Small down pavment, balance on_ eass monthlv terms. ~NO INTEREST. NO CARRYING CHARGE! P % Endurance HOUSE PAINT rotect the exterior of your ome. 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MADISON, Wis} July 20.—While| his divorced wife hunted a newspaper job today William Ellery Leonard, | white-haired University of Wisconsin poet, was reported seeking a psychi- atrist who could help him escape his strange “phobic prison.” “I shall put myself in the hands of | a psychiatrist and tell him to take me | anywhere and do anything he thinks | | best. if only he can cure me.” the Mil- | waukee Sentinel quoted Prof. Leonard. | The 61-year-old poet remained close | to his home in the university residen- | tial district, chained by a fear of travel | | Which he traced to a childhood scare, as Grace Leonard, 29, the girl he mar- ¥4 two years ago, began looking for | nce to get into advertising work | ¢ 'k reviewing. | <.cuit Judge A. C. Hoppmann| severed their marriage ties yesterday | “Phobic Prisoner” Seeks Escape As Divorced Wife Hunts Job after she testified she could no longer bear hearing the professor call her profane names and tell people she was insane, The Sentinel said it learned from Leonard his wife had obtained a $4,300 property settlement with her divorce. It was her second divorce from the poet, who is now 61. The young wom- an, his third wife, formerly was among his students in an English class at the university and was attracted to him because they both like poetry. The first divorce, granted a year ago, ended in a reconciliation Prof. Leonard's previous marital venitres left him, as he described it, | in a state of lonesomeness which ac- centuated his fear of travel. In a book entitled “Locomotive God" he a tributed his phobia to a fearful sens; tion which overcame him as a boy when a train sped past him while he stood on a railroad platform. {DENIES NAZI-ISM CHARGE MADE BY DICKSTEIN [James L. Archer Contends Na- tional Patriots Not Engaged in German Propaganda. B3 the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, July 29.— cher, James L, an officer in the National | an organization he declared x to perpetuate Ame an | SEERS ideals,”” denied last, night he has engaged in pro-Nazi activities in California. Representative Samuel Dickstein of New York, in an address in Congress earlier this week, named a “Col. Archer” as an aide to the German consular representative. “I have never been active in the spreading of Nazi propaganda or any other Nazi activity, and never expect | to,” said Archer, who declared he for- | merly held the title of colonel in the | supervisor, Ku Klux Klan, in which he was active | for years. UCKERS Light as a linen handkerchief —and with a cooling system second to none. Get ot least two, for they're rarely reduced os much as this. a cool them! These body o 0 1335 F St.N.W. “Shop in comfort, our store is Air-Cooled” LY. A WLLFORN VIREINA ROERAN 17 Work Projects Outlined for Out-of-School Youths in State. RICHMOND, Va, July 29—Pro- grams for giving out-of-school youths facilities for work, training and rec- reation will be considered at a joint meeting of representatives of the Na- tional Youth Administration, the State department of education and the Works Progress Administration at V. P. I next week, Dr. Walter S Newman, N. Y. director, announced Newman announced Federal au- thorization to continue out-of-town programs until July 1, 1938, on a strictly “functional” basis, and said 17 general types of work projects, out- lined by the Federal authorities, wolud serve as a guide for the work pro- grams to be devised at Blacksburg A total of 2,400 under N. Y. A, in Virginia will be affected. D. J. Howard of Winchester, sistant State supervisor of agricul- tural education, will be in charge of the training section of the Blacks- burg Conference, with Bernard M Fagelson of Richmond, district N. Y. A. in charge of the work sec- and Henr, C. as- tion, coat and trousers POLAR-TEX The hit of the summer! Fine wool yarn to keep out wrinkles—airy cotton to chase humidity. And now, saving on all of 0 coat and trousers TROPICALS porous-weave worsteds really give your chance to breathe. They weigh only half as much as a regulor worsted =and now cost only half as much! Silkspun Suits now $1845 Open until 6 P.M. Saturday D CLOTHES 84'5 with 2 trousers “CHARGE IT" the Bond way - pay weekly or twice a month. It costs you nothing extra. V. P. I, in charge of the recreation section. Reports made at the sessions, which will continue from Monday through Saturday, will be used as a basis for city and county N. Y. A. programs. Meeting with 56 N. Y. A repre- sentatives will be 45 teachers, princi- pals and superintendents of the out- ef-school youth program of the State department of education, and 24 education supervisors of the Works Progress Administration who are in charge of N. Y. A. programs in their localities. The N. Y. A. part of the conference will close August 7, but the W P. A. representatives will continue in session through August 12 Ter A T od. But double % . $8.25 pfleuger capitol Star Drag Surf Casting Reel 54'95 @ 150 vards: o 5.75 Bronson's Viking i i‘ree Spool Star Dmg4 REEL v o 250 vards: $350 Ocean C“{"’ Brigantine Sa 18 Water Reel s‘- 250-yard re spool. BLOOD WORMS AND SHRIMP! |EX-SENATOR FRANCE ACTS IN DIVORCE SUIT Explains Ad Restricting Incur- ring of Debts as Preparatory to Hearing. By the Associated Press. PORT DEPOSIT, Md, July 29.— Dr. Joseph I. France, former Senator from Maryland and candidate for the Republican nomination for President in 1932, said last night an advertise- ment he inserted in a New York news- terday “merely brings up to names—all reduced for quick clearance. Buy for next season! now! be this low! Come early! Number of Clubs in Set MODEL AND NAME date” his divorce action against his wife. Dr. France early in June filed suit in the Cecil County Circuit Court asking that his marriage to the former Tatania Dechterava of Russia, be dissolved. He charged she deserted him in September, 1931. The advertisement, he said, speci- fied he would not be responsible for debts other than those incurred by | himself. Testimony will begin in the case prohably early in August, Dr. France said. —_— vext, BALTIMORE Q (2 W laanrns. NEW YORK X PHILADE! 2.25 PITTSBURGH 5.25 CHICAGO - 11.95 LOS ANGELES 37.35 ONE §4 00 ROUND ,65 way Lo Taip Direct down town to! shopping and business ases, reclimng chairs ,ék.n, cool travel. Une obetructed view from every seat. * 1201 NEW YORK AVE) Metropolitan 1728 { District 4224 %D . > OPEN SATURDAY-TIL 10 P.M. s for It! " Here It Is 2 Weeks in Advdnce! CLEA Just once a year does the Sport Center drastically reduce every item in stock to way below actual cost. 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